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Qi (Cathy) Guo Grad Year: 2013 Major: Communication and Economics Now: Associate Economist at Stone & Kanto, LLC
I started college as an undeclared major, but I explored a variety of curricula that Rutgers offered while researching the fields of interest that intrigued me. I decided to major in both communication and economics due to my strong interest in public diplomacy and global political economy. I conducted a research project regarding Chinese classical literature through the Aresty Research Center's RA Program. The whole range of school resources has prepared me to achieve academic excellence. My favorite thing about Rutgers is the diversity. This includes vast varieties of course offerings, research opportunities, and academic programs, as well as the diversity of the student body.
At Stone & McCarthy Research Associates (SMRA), I provide statistical and analytical research support for U.S. fixed income securities and global economic indicators. I compose weekly reports on the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy programs and author macroeconomic articles on U.S. Treasury securities, international trade, and current account balance.
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Allison Norlian Grad Year: 2011 Major: Journalism and Media Studies Now: Television News Reporter at CBS News
I credit Rutgers for who I am as a journalist. Rutgers taught me how to be quick on my feet, how to be a better writer and what the world of TV news was going to be all about. Rutgers taught me so much both socially and professionally. I learned how to live on my own, manage my money and time and frankly, be an adult. I also learned how to network (key aspect of my job!), the basics of journalism, how to conduct myself in interviews and how to be an overall well-rounded, honest and ethical journalist.
I am a television news reporter for the CBS affiliate in Rochester, NY. I file reports every day for TV about anything and everything. I cover criminal trials, breaking news, crime, weather-related stories, in-depth investigative pieces, etc. | |
Alister Martin Grad Year: 2010 Major: Biology Now: Medical Student at Harvard Medical School
At Rutgers I learned the incredible power of community and the strength there is in working as part of a mobilized team of inspired individuals. My close friends at Rutgers kept me motivated. We had a distinct awareness of the privileged position we were in as undergraduate students at Rutgers and understood well that if you take the elevator up, you have to send it back down. We volunteered together, mentored and tutored together, and served the community together in an effort to reach back and help students at all levels navigate the road to and through higher education.
I am currently a fourth-year medical school student at Harvard Medical School and a second-year public policy student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in a dual degree MD/MPP program. Next year, I will be an emergency medicine resident physician at the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency Program and will learn the practice of emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. | |
Erin Medley Grad Year: 2004 Major: Communication Now: Director of Digital Operations at NJ Advance Media
I really became the woman I am today because of Rutgers. Rutgers taught me that even in a school with thousands of students, I could always be an important part of the community. From student government to residence life to the Daily Targum, there was always a place I could offer up my skills and talents to the community at-large.
I am the Director of Digital Operations for NJ Advance Media, which provides content for NJ.com, The Star-Ledger, and other affiliate newspapers throughout the state. I manage a team of website producers and community engagement specialists, and have direct responsibility for developing and implementing best practices for engagement, search engine optimization, social media and digital reporting techniques.
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